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byron pitts, abc news, new york. >> thanks to byron and bradley cooper. thank you for watching tonight. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. until then good evening, good night. from sony pictures studios it's america's game. wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen here are the stars of our show pat sajak and vanna white. hi. how you doing? thank you, jim. am i through? am i through walking? not yet. thank you very much. i was anxious to get started. okay. go ahead. all right. how you doing? good to see you l. oh, you're well-prepared. i admire that. we're doing our first "toss up," obviouslyly. "what are you doing?" is the category. here we go. [ bell chimes ] and it's christina. seeing the world. yeah, that's it. oh, it's an easy game, is
byron pitts, abc news, new york. >> thanks to byron and bradley cooper. thank you for watching tonight. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. until then good evening, good night. from sony pictures studios it's america's game. wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen here are the stars of our show pat sajak and vanna white. hi. how you doing? thank you, jim. am i through? am i through walking? not yet. thank you very much. i was anxious to get started. okay. go ahead. all right....
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byron pitts, abc news, new york. >> thanks to byron and bradley cooper. thank you for watching tonight. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. until then good evening, good night. this is "jeopardy!" introducing today's contestants -- a 10th grade english teacher originally from smithtown, new york... an editor of a monthly newspaper from poland, ohio... and our returning champion -- a computer programmer from ann arbor, michigan... whose 5-day cash winnings total...
byron pitts, abc news, new york. >> thanks to byron and bradley cooper. thank you for watching tonight. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. until then good evening, good night. this is "jeopardy!" introducing today's contestants -- a 10th grade english teacher originally from smithtown, new york... an editor of a monthly newspaper from poland, ohio... and our returning champion -- a computer programmer from ann arbor, michigan... whose 5-day cash winnings total...
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those of you who know anything about lord byron would know that lady byron at that point thought he was too much of a romantic poet -- [laughter] he had wandered off never to be seen again, so she had ada tutored in mathematics as if that was an antidote to being poetic or romantic. [laughter] it didn't quite work because ada lovelace combines poetry with mathematics. she stands at that intersection that i mention that steve jobs had talked about. and soon as i read that i remembered that intersection that was on the slides that steve jobs used to show at every product launch. go to youtube, and you can find it. and on the screen behind him when the product launch was over there'd just be a street sign that said liberal arts/technology, and he would say that's where we stand at apple, at that intersection. so i was thinking of ada standing at that intersection and reading about her because she wandered around industrial revolution england in the 1830s, and she saw the mechanical loons that were using punchcards to do beautiful patterns. they were mechanized looms. her father lord byron
those of you who know anything about lord byron would know that lady byron at that point thought he was too much of a romantic poet -- [laughter] he had wandered off never to be seen again, so she had ada tutored in mathematics as if that was an antidote to being poetic or romantic. [laughter] it didn't quite work because ada lovelace combines poetry with mathematics. she stands at that intersection that i mention that steve jobs had talked about. and soon as i read that i remembered that...
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byron pitts, abc news, new york. >> thanks to byron and bradley cooper. life changing and playing chris kyle. we thank you for watching tonight. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. until then, good evening, good night. tonight, a controversial history of a california pioneer. >> rivers are rising tonight. 50 million gallons down the drain. where is the water going in the middle of a drought? >> everybody understands what the expectation is. >> tonight the man they fired to get. >> and inspirational advice from two men who have completed the world's most-difficult rock climb. >> being the great apostle here in california i feel personal connection and personal joy at the news. >> san francisco's archbishop on the pope's decision to make a saint out of a legendary figure in california history. >> good evening someone your children learn about in school. if have you a 4th grader you probably helped with project on the missions. father junipero sarah founded 24 missions, six here in the bay area. tonight pope francis says he plans to make father sarah
byron pitts, abc news, new york. >> thanks to byron and bradley cooper. life changing and playing chris kyle. we thank you for watching tonight. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. until then, good evening, good night. tonight, a controversial history of a california pioneer. >> rivers are rising tonight. 50 million gallons down the drain. where is the water going in the middle of a drought? >> everybody understands what the expectation is. >> tonight the man...
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pitts, abc news new york. >> byron, thank you.you for watching. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. good night. this is "jeopardy!" please welcome today's contestants -- a financial services executive from montvale, new jersey... a senior manager of call center operations from villa park, illinois... and our returning champion an architect originally from state college, pennsylvania... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total...
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pitts, abc news new york. >> byron, thank you.you for watching. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. good night. wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen here are the stars of america's game -- pat sajak and vanna white! hey, how you doin'? [ cheers and applause ] listen to that. how nice. ththank you. thank you, jim. thanks, everybody. how you doin'? see you later. hi! good to see you all. get ready. "food & drink," the category for our first "toss up." it's worth $1,000. and vanna will do her thing...right now. ♪ [ bell chimes ] tiffany. deep-dish apple pie. that's it.
pitts, abc news new york. >> byron, thank you.you for watching. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. good night. wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen here are the stars of america's game -- pat sajak and vanna white! hey, how you doin'? [ cheers and applause ] listen to that. how nice. ththank you. thank you, jim. thanks, everybody. how you doin'? see you later. hi! good to see you all. get ready. "food & drink," the category for our first "toss...
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pitts, abc news, new york. >> byron, thank you.you for watching. >>> breaking news tonight. arrests on the san mateo bridge. demonstrators shut down traffic in both directions we're live with the latest. >> marching in memory of martin luther king junior. why this year's events were especially meaningful for many. >> a peninsula school board in hot water. why a state lawmaker is asking for a grand jury >> teaching others the joy of giving. how bay area communities are coming together on this day of service. >> evening commute is getting back to normal tonight. police have detained all of them arresting some and reopening westbound lanes. >> they shut down the whole thing. good evening thanks for joining us. >> the pro testers presumably shut down the bridge. >> they abandoned the eastbound span and ran to keep just the westbound span closed. >> they faced off as officers started to detain them, but remain peaceful. alan, what can you tell us? >> if you can see you're looking eastbound of san mateo bridge. just before 5:00 it appear
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. >> my brother byron was the last one in the family, the only one living in the house with my parentsem. >> the smugglers will sometimes have recruiters who can go out and look for people, especially when you have people that are looking like they're lost. someone recruited the young bayron in guatemala and helped bring him all the way to the texas border to the harlingen area in the united states. >> coyotes have absolute power over the people they traffic and many coyotes continue to extort money from relatives even when the person has gotten into the united states. >> eliseo told us that he was living in new york when his brother called him -- when his younger brother called him to tell him that he was in harlingen, in south texas, and he needed money to pay the smugglers. >> he didn't tell anybody that he was making that trip. so it was very surprising. we were not expecting that. i said to him, if you're going to make the next move right away, don't put yourself on any dangers. i'd rather you be caught than anything happen to you. and he told me to also to send him $300 because h
. >> my brother byron was the last one in the family, the only one living in the house with my parentsem. >> the smugglers will sometimes have recruiters who can go out and look for people, especially when you have people that are looking like they're lost. someone recruited the young bayron in guatemala and helped bring him all the way to the texas border to the harlingen area in the united states. >> coyotes have absolute power over the people they traffic and many coyotes...
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here's my "nightline" coanchor byron pitts for our series "crime and punishment." >> reporter: tonight, a different campus, different names. but we've seen this before. a toxic mix of binge drinking and bad behavior. the central question facing one of america's most prestigious colleges. the men accused, the woman involved. was it rape? prosecutors insist, beyond a reasonable doubt. >> their worst nightmare. >> reporter: the young woman a neuroscience major at vanderbilt, drunk and passed out. >> she doesn't remember anything until the next morning. >> reporter: two of the accused have agreed to testify against the others leaving brandon van der berg ask corey beatty on trial for sexual assault. van der berg was the alleged victim's boyfriend. >> you see video, they arrive. >> reporter: prosecutors claim surveillance video shown in court today shows the alleged victim being carried by vandenberg to his dorm room accompanied by beatty and two others. >> vandenberg [ bleep ]. >> reporter: according to prosecutors the four players who have since been kicked off the team laughed at the vic
here's my "nightline" coanchor byron pitts for our series "crime and punishment." >> reporter: tonight, a different campus, different names. but we've seen this before. a toxic mix of binge drinking and bad behavior. the central question facing one of america's most prestigious colleges. the men accused, the woman involved. was it rape? prosecutors insist, beyond a reasonable doubt. >> their worst nightmare. >> reporter: the young woman a neuroscience major...
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i think every time he would see me he would cry. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm byron pitts in new york. >> nice. "american sniper" will be in theaters nationwide january 16th. >>> next sometimes you say something silly and nobody hears it. but these game show contestants weren't so lucky. our favorite bloopers, coming up. curling up in bed with a favorite book is nice. but i think women would rather curl up with their favorite man. but here's the thing: about half of men over 40 have some degree of erectile dysfunction. well, viagra helps guys with ed get and keep an erection. and remember, you only take it when you need it. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. ask your d
i think every time he would see me he would cry. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm byron pitts in new york. >> nice. "american sniper" will be in theaters nationwide january 16th. >>> next sometimes you say something silly and nobody hears it. but these game show contestants weren't so lucky. our favorite bloopers, coming up. curling up in bed with a favorite book is nice. but i think women would rather curl up with their favorite man. but here's the...
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>> interesting byron york came that that conclusion. her thought the problem was in the packaging of palin. to see him come full circle and this is who she. this sow me finally shed those handlers. >> you put sarah palin on bill like this because she's still a draw. >> people love her. >> a lot of emotional support, but by drawing all of those eyeballs to it you put the focus on a moment like that and have people talking about her speech instead of scott walker's and ted cruz' and chris christie's. >> it's a tragedy, because we all remember that night she spoke in 2008 at the consequence. i will say it remains one of the most electrifying performances i've seen in the last four or five conventions i've been to. nobody expected her to do well. she delivered the lines well, hit it out of the park, and you know, we will let history decide how she gets from that point to this point. >>> still ahead on "morning joe" another big 8:30 half hour. "harper's biz" editor is back and dr. emmy senay. then from usa's hit show "suits" actor patrick ad
>> interesting byron york came that that conclusion. her thought the problem was in the packaging of palin. to see him come full circle and this is who she. this sow me finally shed those handlers. >> you put sarah palin on bill like this because she's still a draw. >> people love her. >> a lot of emotional support, but by drawing all of those eyeballs to it you put the focus on a moment like that and have people talking about her speech instead of scott walker's and ted...
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is morning in byron, on the byron highway near juñ?ñ?north bruns way.urs both directions. >>> a missing richmond girl is now safe at home, after she says she was held against her will in a san francisco motel room for five days. 16-year-old ba linda carson was reunited with her family early this morning. ktvu was there. her cousin says they picked her up from a san francisco bart station late last night, after getting tipped off from one of the boys who was with her. bj says on new year's day, she left with three boys and a girl to have fun in the city, but things turned ugly quickly. >> what was the moment when you realized this isn't fun anymore? >> when they wouldn't let me out the room. >> how long were you in that room for? >> from the, from new year's day until today. >> so what did you do in that room the whole time? >> it was a lot of stuff that was going on that should nobody my age ever have to even go through. >> bj's cousin says they grew concerned when bj left a friend a cryptic facebook message and called family from an unidentified cell p
is morning in byron, on the byron highway near juñ?ñ?north bruns way.urs both directions. >>> a missing richmond girl is now safe at home, after she says she was held against her will in a san francisco motel room for five days. 16-year-old ba linda carson was reunited with her family early this morning. ktvu was there. her cousin says they picked her up from a san francisco bart station late last night, after getting tipped off from one of the boys who was with her. bj says on new...
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byron, these are not predictions. are surprises. >> things i think are probable events. >> all right. >> a better than 50% chance of happening. and, bill, you wouldn't give them better than a one third chance. >> oh no, no no. knowing who they're from of course i give them a better chance. up 15% on the s&p when all is said and done for this year. still after the selloff this week? >> yeah. this is the 30th year of the 10 surprises. we have been together for many of them. >> yep. >> very often one or two of them start out badly. and that's happening this year. but i think earnings come through. the u.s. economy is strong. in spite of what's going on around the world. the multiple is just the average of the markets. 1950. we're only selling a little over 16 times. i think we can sell 20 times at some point. so i think the combination of earnings improvement a little multiple improvement we can make the 15%. >> byron, make sure people caught what you said. you think the multiple on the s&p 500 can go to 20 times. i'm cu
byron, these are not predictions. are surprises. >> things i think are probable events. >> all right. >> a better than 50% chance of happening. and, bill, you wouldn't give them better than a one third chance. >> oh no, no no. knowing who they're from of course i give them a better chance. up 15% on the s&p when all is said and done for this year. still after the selloff this week? >> yeah. this is the 30th year of the 10 surprises. we have been together for...
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that is something dod has to capitalize on. >> byron, thanks very much. think we will do a show on this dedicated to looking into the futurere of the industry. i would like you to be a part of that. >> terrific. >> money minute, navy federal's personal financial expert shares tips on how to fix your credit if you are drowning in debt. >> this happens to the best of us. we get in over our heads or unexpected events and decimate our budget. the most important thing is to keep paying your bills on time as much as you can so you don't adversely affect your cred. you will need to consolidate yourebt. you have a few options. you can transfer high rate in balances to a low ratate card, get a personal loan, or a home equity loan or line of credit. balance transfers are quick and easy, but you have to play it smart. find one without aransfer fee. if you can pay off your balance within the promo period, this is something you should consider. or you can get a personal loan. once you get the funds you can pay off all your debts and you will only havone loan to repay.
that is something dod has to capitalize on. >> byron, thanks very much. think we will do a show on this dedicated to looking into the futurere of the industry. i would like you to be a part of that. >> terrific. >> money minute, navy federal's personal financial expert shares tips on how to fix your credit if you are drowning in debt. >> this happens to the best of us. we get in over our heads or unexpected events and decimate our budget. the most important thing is to...
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the accident happened just before 7:00 on byron highway near bronze road. the wreckage shows the force of the impact. that crash shut down byron highway for nearly two hours and caused major traffic congestion in the area. chp officers said one of the drivers likely drifted over the double yellow lines. both drivers suffered major injuries. >>> a santa cruz man was arrested for impersonating a police officer on facebook and distributing child pornography under the officer's name. 31-year-old christopher schwetz was first arrested for possessing child pornography a year ago. police say that as an act of revenge against his arresting officer, he created a false facebook page for the santa cruz police officer and then posted inappropriate pictures. he is also charged with stalking. >>> the san jose man with a history of fire-related crimes is in custody tonight accused of a series of car fires over the holidays. prosecutors filed eight counts of arson against the 37-year-old jason gillaland one for each fire he's accused of starting. he was arrested on decembe
the accident happened just before 7:00 on byron highway near bronze road. the wreckage shows the force of the impact. that crash shut down byron highway for nearly two hours and caused major traffic congestion in the area. chp officers said one of the drivers likely drifted over the double yellow lines. both drivers suffered major injuries. >>> a santa cruz man was arrested for impersonating a police officer on facebook and distributing child pornography under the officer's name....
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her father lord byron was a luddite and i mean that literally. he was defending the followers were smashing the mechanical looms on the theory that the technology was putting creative people out of work. back then in 1830s it was thought technology would put people out of work. they were wrong then and they are wrong now when they think that ada knew they were wrong and she looked at the punch card that were doing these limbs and she had a friend named charles charles -- charles babbage. she came up with the concept that is basically at the heart of what the computer revolution is all about which is that with the punchcard or any type of program you can make a numerical machine do anything as she put it anything that can be noted in symbol words music, art, patterns and so she came up and showed in a scientific paper which an area was not usual for a woman to publish in a scientific journal she published a paper that described how this would work and she publishes step-by-step and the first computer programming how you would instruct the machine
her father lord byron was a luddite and i mean that literally. he was defending the followers were smashing the mechanical looms on the theory that the technology was putting creative people out of work. back then in 1830s it was thought technology would put people out of work. they were wrong then and they are wrong now when they think that ada knew they were wrong and she looked at the punch card that were doing these limbs and she had a friend named charles charles -- charles babbage. she...
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for "this week," byron pitts, abc news, new york. >> thank you to byron. >>> we're joined by the lawyerd cliff sloan. and cliff, let me begin with you. 122 remaining detainees. 55, i believe, have been approved for transfer. what does it mean to have been approved for transfer? i know you can't go into great detail on individual cases. what does it mean that slahi is not one of those approved for transfer? >> it's a very important distinction. in understanding guantanamo. 54 are approved for transfer. and that means there was a very intensive process, that president obama ordered on his second day in office. to be approved for transfer, that means that six departments and agencies. d.o.d., the joint chief, homeland security, the director of national intelligence, the state department, the justice department, all had to unanimously agree after reviewing everything about the individual that the person can and should be transferred. that process has withstood the test of time. it's been a very accurate process. a high priority is moving those 54 not approved for transfer. mr. slahi was not
for "this week," byron pitts, abc news, new york. >> thank you to byron. >>> we're joined by the lawyerd cliff sloan. and cliff, let me begin with you. 122 remaining detainees. 55, i believe, have been approved for transfer. what does it mean to have been approved for transfer? i know you can't go into great detail on individual cases. what does it mean that slahi is not one of those approved for transfer? >> it's a very important distinction. in understanding...
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her father lord byron was a let ike and i mean that literally. the only speech he gives is defending the followers of ned laud who were smashing those looms. disruptive technology goes back a long time. so instead of thinking, yes, these machines these machines are bad she says, zero, these punch cards she has a line in her wonderful set of notes she does where she says, it we will make the machine be able to read patterns just like the womb. then she says, the machine we will be able to do anything that can be notated symbolically, not just numbers but words. it will make music, do pictures patterns. in other words it we will be a computer. she is pretty awesome. >> you she is pretty awesome. >> you.out she is simultaneously may be one of the most over appreciated and underappreciated people in the history of computing. why is that? >> she is grabbed onto sometimes. there are a lot of good books about her. all of her wonderful letters and she is very favorable to ada's role. a couple of other books on the analytical and charles babbage. the most
her father lord byron was a let ike and i mean that literally. the only speech he gives is defending the followers of ned laud who were smashing those looms. disruptive technology goes back a long time. so instead of thinking, yes, these machines these machines are bad she says, zero, these punch cards she has a line in her wonderful set of notes she does where she says, it we will make the machine be able to read patterns just like the womb. then she says, the machine we will be able to do...
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i'd like to take a moment to congratulate my good friend and alaskan native lieutenant governor byron malott. [ applause ] byron not only embodies that tlingit culture but also that native issues aren't partisan issues. the power of the native vote shows that when we base our work on the principle that our voice can and must be heard we can work together to tear down the barriers to growth for tribal economies. we can give the next generation a better chance to work hard and see that work pay off. to that end i see three important ways that we can modernize the trust relationship. simplifying and streamlining government regulations improving education and focusing on the talents of tribal nations to create economic growth. let me start where ronald reagan started, with simplifying government. part of our frustration today is similar to the frustration felt by state governments, forced to live under regulations that were written for another age and time. i often speak about how our tribe lost a major contract with a large retailer. it happened because the federal government sat on our
i'd like to take a moment to congratulate my good friend and alaskan native lieutenant governor byron malott. [ applause ] byron not only embodies that tlingit culture but also that native issues aren't partisan issues. the power of the native vote shows that when we base our work on the principle that our voice can and must be heard we can work together to tear down the barriers to growth for tribal economies. we can give the next generation a better chance to work hard and see that work pay...
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yds 4 td's ohio state lead 21-10 at the half 3rd quarter marcus mariota - 70 yard touchdown pass to byron marshall to cut the defecit to 4 21-17 osu mariota: 24/37, 333 yards, 2 tds, 1 int last play of the 3rd quarter elliott- 9 yard touchdown run caps off a 12 play, 75 yard drive 28-20 osu urban meyer is pumped up!!!! buckeyes win going away 42-20 osu: 538 yards of total offense sophmore qb cardale jones gets hug from lebron james urban meyer wins his 3rd national championship.and buckeyes win the first ever playoff championship buckeyes finish season 14-1 broncos defensive coordinator jack del rio is getting a second interview with the raidersthe first raiders candidate to get a second interview del rio also could be in line for the denver job now that fox is gone the raiders have entertained at least 7 candidates including interim head coach tony sparano he does have head coaching experience9 seasons in jacksonville broncos offensive coordinator adam gase may have emerged as the front runner for the 49ers coaching vacancy according to ian rapoport of the nfl network the niners are maki
yds 4 td's ohio state lead 21-10 at the half 3rd quarter marcus mariota - 70 yard touchdown pass to byron marshall to cut the defecit to 4 21-17 osu mariota: 24/37, 333 yards, 2 tds, 1 int last play of the 3rd quarter elliott- 9 yard touchdown run caps off a 12 play, 75 yard drive 28-20 osu urban meyer is pumped up!!!! buckeyes win going away 42-20 osu: 538 yards of total offense sophmore qb cardale jones gets hug from lebron james urban meyer wins his 3rd national championship.and buckeyes win...
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byron pitts talking to him about the man he portrays on the screen, chris kyle.onsidered the most lethal sniper in american history. >> the thing that haunts me are all the guys i couldn't save. >> what do you want the audience to think of him? >> it doesn't matter what i want. we did our job. tried to tell the truth, create a human character. i want them to believe this guy was a real guy. you don't see it's a film so much as get caught up in the story. >> you can catch the full interview monday here on "nightline." as always we're online at abcnews.com. good night, america. thanks for watching. [cheers and applause] >> yeah! [laughs] ahh! ah! thank you, and welcome to millionaire. i'm your host, terry crews but don't worry. i'm still on brooklyn nine-nine as well. [cheers and applause] today's returning contestant flew 5,200 miles to audition for millionaire and 2,000 miles to be here today. so let's hope she keeps traveling up that money tree. welcome back from albuquerque, new mexico lee ann roberts. [cheers and applause] thank you for being here. >> oh, i'm
byron pitts talking to him about the man he portrays on the screen, chris kyle.onsidered the most lethal sniper in american history. >> the thing that haunts me are all the guys i couldn't save. >> what do you want the audience to think of him? >> it doesn't matter what i want. we did our job. tried to tell the truth, create a human character. i want them to believe this guy was a real guy. you don't see it's a film so much as get caught up in the story. >> you can catch...
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byron york writing in the washington examiner. see what you think about this. the uproar over whether president obama or another top administration official should have attended the massive unity rally in paris has obscured an important point about the white house's reaction to the late esther reporter attacks in europe. the administration no-shows were not a failure of optics or a diplomatic misstep but were instead the logical result of the president's years-long effort to downgrade the threat of terrorism and move on to other things. so when the president chose not to attend the paris march, nor to send the vice president or security of state, the problem wasn't a tin-ear sense of pr it was obama's actual attitude toward the terror threat facing not only europe but the united states. we've dealt with the big stuff, obama has declared now let's move on. it sounded good until the bullets started flying. a lot of head shaking here. >> i don't buy that at all. >> no. >> just from a brief, brief glimpse of knowledge of what goes on
byron york writing in the washington examiner. see what you think about this. the uproar over whether president obama or another top administration official should have attended the massive unity rally in paris has obscured an important point about the white house's reaction to the late esther reporter attacks in europe. the administration no-shows were not a failure of optics or a diplomatic misstep but were instead the logical result of the president's years-long effort to downgrade the...
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byron pitts talking to him about the man he portrays on the screen, chris kyle. considered the most lethal sniper in american history. >> the thing that haunts me are all the guys i couldn't save. >> what do you want the audience to think of him? >> it doesn't matter what i want. we did our job. tried to tell the truth, create a human character. i want them to believe this guy was a real guy. you don't see it's a film so much as get caught up in the story. >> you can catch the full interview monday here on "nightline." as always we're online at abcnews.com. good night, america. thanks for watching. you want some help in the kitchen, marie?ank you, amy. yeahi'll help, too. oh...okay. don't lean too far into the oven, lady. good morning. does frank barone live here? at did he do? nothing. i-i'm just an old friend. friend? are--are you his family? who wants to know? yeah. yeah, yeah he's our father. i'm ray. this is robert. well, my name's sam gilula. i haven't seen mr. bare in about 25 years. he's a great man your father. did you say frank barone? yeah. when i was
byron pitts talking to him about the man he portrays on the screen, chris kyle. considered the most lethal sniper in american history. >> the thing that haunts me are all the guys i couldn't save. >> what do you want the audience to think of him? >> it doesn't matter what i want. we did our job. tried to tell the truth, create a human character. i want them to believe this guy was a real guy. you don't see it's a film so much as get caught up in the story. >> you can...
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byron pitts talking to him about the man he portrays on the screen, chris kyle.most lethal sniper in american history. >> the thing that haunts me are all the guys i couldn't save. >> what do you want the audience to think of him? >> it doesn't matter what i want. we did our job. tried to tell the truth, create a human character. i want them to believe this guy was a real guy. you don't see it's a film so much as get caught up in the story. >> you can catch the full interview monday here on "nightline." as always we're online at abcnews.com. good night, america. thanks for watching.
byron pitts talking to him about the man he portrays on the screen, chris kyle.most lethal sniper in american history. >> the thing that haunts me are all the guys i couldn't save. >> what do you want the audience to think of him? >> it doesn't matter what i want. we did our job. tried to tell the truth, create a human character. i want them to believe this guy was a real guy. you don't see it's a film so much as get caught up in the story. >> you can catch the full...
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now her father lord byron was a luddite and i mean that literally. the only speech he gives in the house of lords is defending the followers who were smashing those limbs because they thought it put people out of work. this disruptive technology is not new. it goes back a long time. disruption is not new. so ada instead of thinking as these machines will put people out of work she said oh these punch cards and take a look at them, they are cool, she has aligned in our wonderful set of notes she does on the analytical engine she says it will make the machine be able to weave patterns just like the limb can and then she says so the machine will be able to do anything that can be notated symbolically. not just numbers but words. it will make music she said. he will do pictures. it will do patterns. in other words it will be a computer not just a calculator. so she's pretty awesome. >> you point out that she is simultaneously may be one of the most over appreciated and underappreciated people in the history of computing. why is that? >> i think she has s
now her father lord byron was a luddite and i mean that literally. the only speech he gives in the house of lords is defending the followers who were smashing those limbs because they thought it put people out of work. this disruptive technology is not new. it goes back a long time. disruption is not new. so ada instead of thinking as these machines will put people out of work she said oh these punch cards and take a look at them, they are cool, she has aligned in our wonderful set of notes she...
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susan father rich choo and byron york. what you do you think, susan, trump to run. >> outside of course he thinks is he responsible for mitt romney. i would have expected nothing else from donald trump. >> who is the big winner with mitt romney dropping out. >> all the punditry. people saying jeb bush. i know that the romney camp was really interested in a christie candidacy if there wasn't going to be a romney candidacy. the question is what value is a romney endorsement or romney backing of chris christie in and might he be the real beneficiary here at least in that regard? i would still lean a little more toward jeb bush at this point because he really is the biggest candidate. he is going to have the donors lining up. christie is nor of a slight underdog there. >> cammeron told me in the halls at fox news, i don't know if that's on the record or not. it is now. >> nobody is listening right? he said that chris christie was passed over by romney as v.p. so that why would he be supporting him now? >> absolutely. a lot of
susan father rich choo and byron york. what you do you think, susan, trump to run. >> outside of course he thinks is he responsible for mitt romney. i would have expected nothing else from donald trump. >> who is the big winner with mitt romney dropping out. >> all the punditry. people saying jeb bush. i know that the romney camp was really interested in a christie candidacy if there wasn't going to be a romney candidacy. the question is what value is a romney endorsement or...
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let me bring in byron sage and also with me peter bergen. gentlemen, welcome. byron, first to you.elves in the shoes of these s.w.a.t. teams and hostage negotiators at two separate locations in paris today with these kouachi brothers reportedly they said they were willing to die as martyrs. how does that change your negotiation tactics knowing that? >> when you face an individual that's absolutely committed to a terminal act like that and states it clearly, then the negotiators' primary role is just to buy as much time as possible to allow the tactical units to emass necessary resources and come up with plan. you don't try to convince them to give up and fight another day. they are pretty much dictating their own demise. >> you have this hostage siege happening in one part of paris and then the other part of paris you have other two and this female according to reports managed to escape as a lot of hostages were running for their lives literally. how does that happen when you have this area surrounded and what are law enforcement doing to try to find her alive? >> these situations
let me bring in byron sage and also with me peter bergen. gentlemen, welcome. byron, first to you.elves in the shoes of these s.w.a.t. teams and hostage negotiators at two separate locations in paris today with these kouachi brothers reportedly they said they were willing to die as martyrs. how does that change your negotiation tactics knowing that? >> when you face an individual that's absolutely committed to a terminal act like that and states it clearly, then the negotiators' primary...
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abc's byron pitts has the latest. >> don't pick it up. >> reporter: it's the blockbuster hit shatteringan sniper" raking in $105 million in four days. now the largest opening weekend ever for a drama. not to mention its six oscar nods, including best picture and best actor for bradley cooper who plays chris kyle, the real life navy s.e.a.l. with the most kills in u.s. history. >> he's clearly an individual you would never want to mess with. >> reporter: the film directed by clint eastwood is also generating drama off screen. this billboard in los angeles spray painted with the word "murder." on-line, a firestorm after comedian seth rogen and film maker michael moore both appear to take aim at the film. rogan saying it reminded him of a scene of nazi propaganda in the film "inglorious bastards." >> moore tweeting, quote, we were taught snipers were cowards, will shoot you this the back. snipers aren't heros. both rogan and moore said their comments were taken out of context. the implication was enough to put celebrities and politicians on the defensive. rob lowe responding in disbelief t
abc's byron pitts has the latest. >> don't pick it up. >> reporter: it's the blockbuster hit shatteringan sniper" raking in $105 million in four days. now the largest opening weekend ever for a drama. not to mention its six oscar nods, including best picture and best actor for bradley cooper who plays chris kyle, the real life navy s.e.a.l. with the most kills in u.s. history. >> he's clearly an individual you would never want to mess with. >> reporter: the film...
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byron pitts, abc news, new york. >> would you do it?re willing to try anything and everything. i would take on that. sounds like a good idea. >> i'm all about the pouring. >> continue to pour. oh, yes you are. you know, truth be told, that was an hour ago. >> we're still celebrating new year's here. it's only day two. >>> next, a surprise wedding announcement out of hollywood. and the bride seems camera shy. >> guess which actor is expecting again. that's all ahead in "the skinny." happy new year. >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. s after this from our abc stations. tt2wút3n@24 bt@q[ tt2wút3n@24 "a@qk,d tt2wút3n@24 bm@q@'h tt4wút3n@24 " dztq :p8 tt4wút3n@24 " entq jtx tt4wút3n@24 " gzt& ss tt4wút3n@24 " hnt& c]l tt4wút3n@24 " iztq )44 tt4wút3n@24 " jntq ;dt tt4wút3n@24 " lzt& #)( ♪ skinny so skinny ♪ ♪ skinny so skinny ♪ >>> time for "the skinny." a surprise wedding announcement out of hollywood. >> "people" magazine has confirmed that actor joseph gordon-levitt married his girlfriend tasha mccau
byron pitts, abc news, new york. >> would you do it?re willing to try anything and everything. i would take on that. sounds like a good idea. >> i'm all about the pouring. >> continue to pour. oh, yes you are. you know, truth be told, that was an hour ago. >> we're still celebrating new year's here. it's only day two. >>> next, a surprise wedding announcement out of hollywood. and the bride seems camera shy. >> guess which actor is expecting again. that's...
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marcus mariota finding byron over the middle. he will streak 70 yards to the end zone.ddenly a 4-point game with almost an entire half to play. ohio state turns to the run game. ezekiel elliott bulldozing his way for the touchdown as the third quarter expires. in the fourth elliott strikes again. his third td of the night to go with 246 yards rushing. ohio state wins 42-20 despite four turnovers. >> we finished the year, a great team. had four turnovers and still to be the team like that. 42-22. incredible experience. >> you put so much work and effort into the year. and it's tough. it's tough to go out with a loss. but that's just things happen. >> talking nfl. the 49ers expected to meet with the broncos offewz>x,Ñ coordinator for one final push to convince him to become the next head coach of the writing gold. he is also a candidate for the new denver head coaching vacancy. greg roman the offensive coordinator. he flew to buffalo today to sign the deal. nfl sources have also told csn bayh area.com, the defensive coordinator from hayward tomorrow. he'll meet with the g
marcus mariota finding byron over the middle. he will streak 70 yards to the end zone.ddenly a 4-point game with almost an entire half to play. ohio state turns to the run game. ezekiel elliott bulldozing his way for the touchdown as the third quarter expires. in the fourth elliott strikes again. his third td of the night to go with 246 yards rushing. ohio state wins 42-20 despite four turnovers. >> we finished the year, a great team. had four turnovers and still to be the team like that....
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>> thank you diane brad benson with the special projects really happy to be working with dooib and byron on this effort if we can go back to the presentation one of the things we heard from the commission what it is good to look back and good to look another what's been accomplished and what are the big issues going forward and what are the things we have to grapple with in the waterfront plan and what is going to engage the project and how much of the port is left to do and that set us back to the computer so toward to map that and think about the issues we put together this presentation i'm sorry that the font size is not working well ms. tan has done a wonderful job but i'd like to go through those slides and share with the waterfront issues that diane was mentioning first imperch to work with the multiple partners for the shipping and the port working on the crane coffee park we had the benefit of the 72 to 28 vote on proposition f to increase to the waterfront and working with an affiliate with the giant in the neighborhood in microbe mission bay that needs to go to the ballot it wi
>> thank you diane brad benson with the special projects really happy to be working with dooib and byron on this effort if we can go back to the presentation one of the things we heard from the commission what it is good to look back and good to look another what's been accomplished and what are the big issues going forward and what are the things we have to grapple with in the waterfront plan and what is going to engage the project and how much of the port is left to do and that set us...
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the deadliest of the byron's has been around the town of -- of the violence has been around the town of baga. boko haram jihadists captured a base and went on a killing spree. those who could flee to safer parts of northeast nigeria leaving behind horrific scenes. no one knows how many died in baga. it is too dangerous to count let alone bury the dead. amnesty international say it could be the group's worst-ever attack. >> i'm speaking with several eyewitnesses that said boko haram went house to house. we believe this is the latest in a series of attacks where boko haram is attempting to carve out territory in northeastern nigeria. >> the list of atrocities is long in jerusalem. -- long and gruesome. the 219 schoolgirls kidnapped are still missing. at gunpoint, they were forced onto trucks and driven away. the violence in the northeast of nigeria is relentless. there are calls for more countries around the world to do more to help in the fight against boko haram. britain and america are training some troops here, but there is no desire whatsoever to become more deeply involved in thi
the deadliest of the byron's has been around the town of -- of the violence has been around the town of baga. boko haram jihadists captured a base and went on a killing spree. those who could flee to safer parts of northeast nigeria leaving behind horrific scenes. no one knows how many died in baga. it is too dangerous to count let alone bury the dead. amnesty international say it could be the group's worst-ever attack. >> i'm speaking with several eyewitnesses that said boko haram went...
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. >>> good morning, i want to take you out to the byron area, we have a full shutdown byron highway becausen highway near north bruns way and also outside here's a live look at the san mateo bridge. there was -- a more minor crash westbound 92 just past the toll plaza and actually you can see the tow crews there still on the scene. off to the shoulder. so it's kind of a tight squeeze trying to get through the pay gates and there on the flat section of the span. drive time just dropped to yellow it was in the red a couple of minutes ago. and very light at the bay bridge. things have cleared out early. in fact they turned the metering lights off early as well. so all clear into san francisco. that is kcbs traffic. here's roberta. >>> elizabeth by your traffic cameras we can obviously see we have a lot of haze out there. and also some areas of fog. like in santa rosa the visibility is a quarter mile at this time. we're in the 30s and 40s and even 50 degrees at sfo. it is now 37 degrees in santa rosa with the visibility again a quarter of a mile. highs today going up. 60s and low 70s. these are
. >>> good morning, i want to take you out to the byron area, we have a full shutdown byron highway becausen highway near north bruns way and also outside here's a live look at the san mateo bridge. there was -- a more minor crash westbound 92 just past the toll plaza and actually you can see the tow crews there still on the scene. off to the shoulder. so it's kind of a tight squeeze trying to get through the pay gates and there on the flat section of the span. drive time just dropped...
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byron wesley comes out with the ball and gets it to kyle wilcher for the dunk. trip to stockton to visit pacific. gails clinging to a lead and this ball finds carrie carter in the corner for the three. they win 54-47 and are 5-0 in the wcc. usf visiting portland. first half, crews pinken gets the field and goes coast to coast for the dunk. giveing the team a six-point lead. they win 89-77 improving to 2-4 in wcc play. and that's it for sports. >> thank you very much, good to can't say thank you enough. you have made my life special by being apart of it. (everyone) cheers! glad you made it buddy. thanks for inviting me. thanks again my friends. for everything for all your help. through all life's milestones our trusted advisors are with you every step of the way. congratulations! thanks for helping me plan for my retirement. you should come celebrate with us. i'd be honored. plan for your goals with advisors you know and trust. so you can celebrate today and feel confident about tomorrow. chase. so you can. female announcer: get beautyrest, posturepedic even temp
byron wesley comes out with the ball and gets it to kyle wilcher for the dunk. trip to stockton to visit pacific. gails clinging to a lead and this ball finds carrie carter in the corner for the three. they win 54-47 and are 5-0 in the wcc. usf visiting portland. first half, crews pinken gets the field and goes coast to coast for the dunk. giveing the team a six-point lead. they win 89-77 improving to 2-4 in wcc play. and that's it for sports. >> thank you very much, good to can't say...
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right after a turnover mariota to byron marshall, 70-yard touchdown pass and right now buckeyes just scored to go up. it's 28-20 in the 4th quarter. >>> this saturday maryland terrapins host michigan state spartans in a big 10 basketball showdown. that game is at 4:00 here on wusa9. stay with us afterwards. we have a special postgame game on with appearances from garry williams, johnny holliday and wallet williams. >>> the on capitals have found their goaltender in braden holtby who picked up his 21st victory tonight, but on the other side of the ice semyon varlamov in the net for colorado gave the caps a hard time this evening. alex ovechkin coming up big tonight, too. tom wilson doesn't get all the way through. jay beagle knocks in the rebound. caps up 1-0. 2nd period jarome iginla and later brouwer to ovechkin. the caps got one more pass from varlamov to win 2-1. >> you can tell we have confidence even if they're making a push getting some zone time, there's no panic in our game. we fool confident and trust ourselves that we can hold onto leads and we're doing that right now. >>>
right after a turnover mariota to byron marshall, 70-yard touchdown pass and right now buckeyes just scored to go up. it's 28-20 in the 4th quarter. >>> this saturday maryland terrapins host michigan state spartans in a big 10 basketball showdown. that game is at 4:00 here on wusa9. stay with us afterwards. we have a special postgame game on with appearances from garry williams, johnny holliday and wallet williams. >>> the on capitals have found their goaltender in braden...
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byron marshall was there to make it a 70-yard touchdown. a four-point game at 21-17.ut the ducks had no answer again. the running back ezekiel elliot sophomore finishes with a whopping four touchdowns in osu's 20-42 victory. ohio buckeyes become the first national champions of the playoff era. the coach's third career title. >>> a january thaw apparently on its way. here is bill karins with some good news. man, are we looking forward to hearing that. >> a lot of people are. as far as the midwest goes those people have been suffering for three weeks straight and they are suffering this morning. last i looked negative 29 in international falls, minnesota. this has been kind of the winter weather pattern as of late. every since rains ended in california jet stream ridge back up to the north, south. through the upcoming week pattern change kinks in the jet stream warmer pacific air starts to dominate weather map. a wetter weather pattern in the northwest. not so much california unfortunately but we're definitely going to see a couple bouts of rain in the pacific northwest
byron marshall was there to make it a 70-yard touchdown. a four-point game at 21-17.ut the ducks had no answer again. the running back ezekiel elliot sophomore finishes with a whopping four touchdowns in osu's 20-42 victory. ohio buckeyes become the first national champions of the playoff era. the coach's third career title. >>> a january thaw apparently on its way. here is bill karins with some good news. man, are we looking forward to hearing that. >> a lot of people are. as...
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the top teams in the bundesliga as you say and the only team really putting byron -- bayern under any pressure at the moment. no one else is even coming close, but if they can win tonight, they will cut the points gap. not just that, it will be a big psychological boost for them. they have not lost all season in the league. they have this air of sort of invincibility, and there is an air of inevitability about all their matches, they are just going to go in and win. it just gives the rest of the teams hope that maybe they can actually get a win against bayern. also, they got a lot of commitments. they might just spread themselves a little thin. if they can get on a win starting tonight, it will put them on a great position, so it's a fantastic game coming up hopefully, really important match, and definitely, viewers should stick with dw for coverage of this. we have guys live tweeting updates, and we have the highlights of the match later on on the "journal." >> we keep hearing rumors about the transfer from chelsea. is that the most important deal this january? >> i think it is. cert
the top teams in the bundesliga as you say and the only team really putting byron -- bayern under any pressure at the moment. no one else is even coming close, but if they can win tonight, they will cut the points gap. not just that, it will be a big psychological boost for them. they have not lost all season in the league. they have this air of sort of invincibility, and there is an air of inevitability about all their matches, they are just going to go in and win. it just gives the rest of...
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look how that number changed since then byron? >> these are all big reminders that the world is a very dangerous place. they highlight doubts that the american people have about president obama's leadership. his overall approval is at 42% in this new fox poll. it has been there for about nine months. you don't stay in that neighborhood as a president unless a lot of people have doubts about your job performance. if you look specifically at some of the keep the country safe measurements. for example, the pollsters asked about the president's performance in handling the threat posed by isis. 33% approval of. foreign policy in general 34% approval. there is widespread dissatisfaction with the basic presidential task of keeping the country safe. bill: go back to 2008. remember when our image in the world was so bad president obama had to clean it up? we asked that poll, what do you think about it now? has the image of america and the effort to improve it succeeded or failed? 60% say it is mostly failed. now is that based on policy? >>
look how that number changed since then byron? >> these are all big reminders that the world is a very dangerous place. they highlight doubts that the american people have about president obama's leadership. his overall approval is at 42% in this new fox poll. it has been there for about nine months. you don't stay in that neighborhood as a president unless a lot of people have doubts about your job performance. if you look specifically at some of the keep the country safe measurements....
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. >> reporter: oregon rallied in the second half with a 70-yard touchdown by byron marshall. couldn't hold back ohio state's offense who managed to score three more times in the half. >> touchdown, ohio state! >> reporter: ezekiel elliott was the game's offensive mvp, rushing for 246 yards and scoring 4 touchdowns. >> i feel blessed. all the great running backs that have came to ohio state. >> reporter: the game represents a brand-new way to crown a champion and a new way to generate big business. the ncaa wants a crowd like this one every year 80,000 fans. each paying an average of $900 a ticket. and fans say they got their money's worth. >> feeling the crowd, getting to see your team, all the way from home and see them win is incredible. >> reporter: it's the eighth time the buckeyes have walked away as college football's best. megan alexander for cbs news, arlington, texas. >>> and former miami dolphins fullback rob konrad is speaking with the ordeal that nearly cost him his life. last week konrad was fishing alone when he fell from his boat into the waters nine miles from
. >> reporter: oregon rallied in the second half with a 70-yard touchdown by byron marshall. couldn't hold back ohio state's offense who managed to score three more times in the half. >> touchdown, ohio state! >> reporter: ezekiel elliott was the game's offensive mvp, rushing for 246 yards and scoring 4 touchdowns. >> i feel blessed. all the great running backs that have came to ohio state. >> reporter: the game represents a brand-new way to crown a champion and a...